AppendixB Site-to-Site VPN User Interface Reference
Create VPN Wizard
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Note Before you define the VPNSM or VPN SPA settings, you must import your
Catalyst6500/7600 device to the Security Manager inventory and discover its
interfaces.For more information, see Procedure for Configuring a VPNSM or
VPN SPA Blade, page9-34.
If you are configuring a VPNSM or VPN SPAwith VRF-Aware IPSec on a
device, verify that the devicedoes not belong to a different VPN topology in
which VRF-AwareIPSec is not configured. Similarly, if you are configuring
a VPNSM or VPN SPAwithout VRF-Aware IPSec, make sure that the device
belongs to a different VPN topology in which VRF-Aware IPSecis
configured.
Field Reference
TableB-8 describes the elements that appear on the VPN Interface tab of the Edit
Endpoints dialog box, after you select a Catalyst 6500/7600 device.
TableB-8 Edit Endpoints Dialog Box >VPN Interface Tab> VPNSM/VPN SPA Settings
Element Description
Enable the VPN Interface
Changes on All Selected Peers Availableif you selected more than one Catalyst 6500/7600 device
for editing in the Endpoints page.
When selected, applies any changes you make in the VPN interface
tab to all the selected devices.
VPNSM/VPN SPA Settings
VPN Interface The inside VLAN that serves as the inside interface to the VPN
Services Module or VPN SPA. It is also the hub endpoint of the
VPN tunnel (unless VRF-AwareIPSec is configured on the device).
If required, click Select to open a dialog box that lists all available
interfaces,and sets of interfaces defined by interface roles, in which
you can make your selection, or create interface role objects. For
more information, see Interface Roles Page, pageC-126.